Chaired by Peter L. Choyke,
NCI
Conference Room E1/E2, Natcher Conference Center
The full scale of imaging resolution, from defining molecular
structures to whole body imaging is conducted on the NIH
campus. In this session we highlight the work of
several cutting edge laboratories involved in imaging using
new technologies. These methods are contributing
to the understanding of disease ultrastructure and pathophysiology
and are providing new insights for development of therapies.
Program:
Imaging Complex Biological Assemblies with 3D Electron
Microscopy
Jacqueline Milne, NCI
Two Photon in vivo Imaging
Christian Combs, NHLBI
Quantitative Molecular Biophotonic Imaging and Spectroscopy
Amir Gandjbakhche, NICHD
Activatable Fluorescent Optical Probes for in vivo Molecular
Imaging
Hisataka Kobayashi, NCI |